LOL. My only calamondin is in the shade. I used the sunny locations on the property for more worthwhile fruits. I do have to admit though, one of the main reasons I am growing this calamondin (as well as red lime, satsumas and kumquats) is for hopeful cross-pollination with other better varieties, and transmission of the cold hardy calamondin dna into those seeds/offspring. I tend to plant as many seeds as possible from all the fruit produced on the property because I know cold hardy citrus from one area with perhaps lesser quality fruit is likely to cross pollinate others that are less cold hardy from other parts of the property. I think this will turn out interesting in a few years..